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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542010/feasibility-of-fluid-responsiveness-assessment-in-patients-at-risk-for-increased-intracranial-pressure
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Aleksandar R Zivkovic, Aleko Kjaev, Silvia Schönenberger, Sandro M Krieg, Markus A Weigand, Jan-Oliver Neumann
Background: Effective fluid management is important for patients at risk of increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Maintaining constant cerebral perfusion represents a challenge, as both hypovolemia and fluid overload can severely impact patient outcomes. Fluid responsiveness tests, commonly used in critical care settings, are often deemed potentially hazardous for these patients due to the risk of disrupting cerebral perfusion. Methods: This single-center, prospective, clinical observational study enrolled 40 patients at risk for increased ICP, including those with acute brain injury...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513670/passive-leg-raising-modulates-low-frequency-oscillation-propagation-in-peripheral-atherosclerosis-a-pilot-study
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Yunfei Ma, Kexin Luo, Zhengxuan Zhou, Xiaoli Li, Shimin Yin, Yingwei Li
OBJECTIVE: Low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) observed in the periphery may reflect physiological processes. The aim of this study was to investigate these processes' effects on LFOs and the differences between healthy subjects and those with peripheral arteriosclerosis disease (PAD). METHODS: 14 PAD patients and 25 healthy controls were studied in resting (RS) and passive leg raising (PLR) states. We simultaneously measured LFOs at the peripheral left earlobes (LE), right earlobes (RE), left fingertips (LF), right fingertips (RF), left toes (LT), and right toes (RT), along with coherence and phase shift analysis processing...
March 21, 2024: Vascular
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507243/single-leg-heel-raise-capacity-is-lower-and-perceived-ankle-instability-is-greater-in-dancers-and-athletes-with-posterior-ankle-impingement-syndrome
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Peta Baillie, Jill Cook, Katia Ferrar, Susan Mayes
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical assessment findings between elite athletic populations with and without a clinical diagnosis of posterior ankle impingement syndrome (PAIS). DESIGN: Cross-sectional case-control study. SETTING: Elite ballet and sport. PARTICIPANTS: Ten male and female professional ballet dancers and athletes with a clinical diagnosis of PAIS and were matched for age, sex, and activity to 10 professional ballet dancers and athletes without PAIS...
March 20, 2024: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500058/influence-of-sex-on-sympathetic-vasomotor-outflow-responses-to-passive-leg-raising-in-young-individuals
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Keisho Katayama, Kana Shiozawa, Jordan B Lee, Natsuki Seo, Haruna Kondo, Mitsuru Saito, Koji Ishida, Philip J Millar, Ryoichi Banno, Shigehiko Ogoh
The purpose of this study was to clarify sex differences in the inhibition of sympathetic vasomotor outflow which is caused by the loading of cardiopulmonary baroreceptors. Ten young males and ten age-matched females participated. The participants underwent a passive leg raising (PLR) test wherein they were positioned supine (baseline, 0º), and their lower limbs were lifted passively at 10º, 20º, 30º, and 40º. Each angle lasted for 3 min. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) was recorded via microneurography of the left radial nerve...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Physiological Sciences: JPS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465643/delaying-suspension-syndrome-onset-in-aerially-suspended-victims-through-leg-raising
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Sophie B Willihnganz, Zubair Ahmed, Justine J Lee
INTRODUCTION: Suspension syndrome (SS) develops when venous blood pools in extremities of passively suspended individuals, resulting in presyncopal symptoms and potential unconsciousness or death independent of additional injuries. We investigated use of leg raising to delay onset of SS, as it can decrease venous pooling and increase cardiac return and systemic perfusion. METHODS: Participants were suspended in rock climbing harnesses at an indoor climbing wall in a legs-dangling control position or a legs-raised interventional position to compare physiological outcomes between groups...
March 11, 2024: Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462160/exploring-congestion-endotypes-and-their-distinct-clinical-outcomes-among-icu-patients-a-post-hoc-analysis
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Pierre-Gregoire Guinot, Dan Longrois, Stefan Andrei, Maxime Nguyen, Belaid Bouhemad
BACKGROUND: In the intensive care unit (ICU) patients, fluid overload and congestion are associated with worse outcomes. Because of the heterogeneity of ICU patients, we hypothesized that there may exist different endotypes of congestion. The aim of this study was to identify endotypes of congestion and their association with outcomes. METHODS: We conducted an unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis on 145 patients admitted to ICU to identify endotypes. We measured several parameters related to clinical context, volume status, filling pressure, and venous congestion...
March 8, 2024: Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456289/multi-ethnic-study-of-atherosclerosis-early-heart-failure-study-rationale-design-and-baseline-characteristics
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Lauren Beussink-Nelson, Benjamin H Freed, Julio A Chirinos, Peter H Brubaker, Dalane W Kitzman, Joseph Yeboah, Sylvia E Rosas, Mo Hu, João A C Lima, Jay Pandit, Alain G Bertoni, Sanjiv J Shah
BACKGROUND: Current prevalence estimates of heart failure (HF) are primarily based on self-report or HF hospitalizations. There is an unmet need to define the prevalence and pathogenesis of early symptomatic HF, which may be undiagnosed and precedes HF hospitalization. METHODS: The MESA (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis) Early HF study was conducted during MESA exam 6 to determine the prevalence of early HF and investigate the transition from risk factors to early HF in a diverse population-based cohort of older adults...
March 8, 2024: Circulation. Heart Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435954/carotid-blood-flow-as-a-surrogate-for-pulse-contour-analysis-in-assessment-of-fluid-responsiveness-a-prospective-observational-single-centre-study-contour-study
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Anirban Karmarkar, Divya Pal, Deepak Govil, Sweta J Patel, Jagadeesh Kn, Rahul Harne, Anant Vikram Pachisia, Pooja Tyagi, Devireddy Madhav Reddy, Keerti Brar
Background and objectives The quest for an accurate and reliable non-invasive method of assessing cardiac output in critically ill patients is still ongoing. Carotid artery Doppler is a promising non-invasive, reproducible, and feasible bedside monitor. So we compared the change in cardiac output derived from arterial pressure waveforms (pulse contour analysis) with that from carotid artery Doppler-derived measurements, in post-major elective abdominal surgery patients. Materials and methods We conducted a prospective observational study in 30 adult post-major elective abdominal surgery patients admitted to the Gastroenterology and Liver Transplant intensive care unit postoperatively on mechanical ventilator support, who were found to be fluid responsive clinically on passive leg raise (PLR) test...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313662/combining-static-and-dynamic-myofascial-dry-cupping-therapy-to-improve-local-and-regional-symptoms-in-individuals-with-low-back-pain-a-case-series
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Brent Harper, Alana Dudek, Julianne Williamson, Alex Siyufy, Jo Armour Smith
INTRODUCTION: Chronic low back pain is a common musculoskeletal healthcare presentation with an expense of over $100 billion annually. The clinical effect of myofascial cupping on pain and function is not clear, especially when different cupping techniques are combined. The purpose of this case series was to explore changes in pain and function following local static and distal dynamic myofascial dry cupping treatments in patients with chronic low back pain. CASE DESCRIPTIONS: Three adults from the general population received three ten-minute treatment sessions, 48 hours between each session, of static dry cupping to the low back followed by dynamic myofascial cupping of the quadriceps and hamstring musculature...
2024: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305657/easy-method-to-determine-fluid-responsiveness-in-septic-shock-patients-end-tidal-co2-a-prospective-observational-study
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Hüseyin Özkarakaş, Oğuz Uçar, Zeki Tuncel Tekgül, Özkan Ozmuk, Mehmet Celal Öztürk, Mehmet Uğur Bilgin, Murat Samsa, Halide Hande Şahinkaya, Çagrı Yesilnacar
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients, especially those with septic shock, fluid management can be a challenging aspect of clinical care. One of the primary steps in treating patients with hemodynamic instability is optimizing intravascular volume. The Passive Leg Raising (PLR) maneuver is a reliable test for assessing fluid responsiveness, as demonstrated by numerous studies and meta-analyses. However, its use requires the measurement of cardiac output, which is often complex and may necessitate clinician experience and specialized equipment...
February 2024: Turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery: TJTES
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297366/monitoring-modifiable-injury-risk-factors-over-an-in-season-mesocycle-in-semi-professional-female-field-hockey-players
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Violeta Sánchez-Migallón, Víctor Moreno-Pérez, Pablo Terrón-Manrique, Vicente Fernández-Ruiz, Catherine Blake, Archit Navandar, Álvaro López Samanes
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine changes of modifiable injury risk factors and fatigue parameters during a mesocycle (4 months of the competitive season) in semi-professional female field hockey players (Spanish 2nd Division). METHODS: Fourteen female field hockey players (age: 22.6 ± 4.9 years) participated in the study over 4 months of the competitive season (September-December 2019). The players were tested each month for their: maximal isometric knee flexion, hip adduction, and abduction muscle strength; passive straight leg raise and ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM); countermovement jump height; and perceptual fatigue (through a perceived well-being questionnaire)...
January 31, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295865/nurse-driven-fluid-responsiveness-evaluation-in-patients-with-septic-shock-a-quality-improvement-initiative
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Yana Dilman, Claire Bethel, Navitha Ramesh, Charlene Myers
BACKGROUND: Fluid responsiveness should be assessed in patients with septic shock because only 50% of patients are fluid responsive. Dynamic measures of fluid responsiveness, like pulse pressure variation measured after a passive leg raise maneuver, are recommended to guide fluid administration in patients with sepsis after initial fluid resuscitation. LOCAL PROBLEM: The purpose of the project was to evaluate outcomes after implementing a nurse-driven fluid responsiveness evaluation using passive leg raise and pulse pressure variation measurement in patients with septic shock...
February 1, 2024: Critical Care Nurse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263857/pressure-overload-is-associated-with-right-ventricular-dyssynchrony-in-heart-failure-with-reduced-ejection-fraction
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Luca Monzo, Marek Tupy, Barry A Borlaug, Adrian Reichenbach, Ivana Jurcova, Jan Benes, Lenka Mlateckova, Jiri Ters, Josef Kautzner, Vojtech Melenovsky
AIMS: The determinants and relevance of right ventricular (RV) mechanical dyssynchrony in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) are poorly understood. We hypothesized that increased afterload may adversely affect the synchrony of RV contraction. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 148 patients with HFrEF and 36 controls underwent echocardiography, right heart catheterization, and gated single-photon emission computed tomography to measure RV chamber volumes and mechanical dyssynchrony (phase standard deviation of systolic displacement timing)...
January 23, 2024: ESC Heart Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229147/the-effect-of-passive-leg-raising-test-on-intracranial-pressure-and-cerebral-autoregulation-in-brain-injured-patients-a-physiological-observational-study
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Antonio Messina, Agnieszka Uryga, Alberto Giardina, Pietro Ciliberti, Denise Battaglini, Nicolo' Patroniti, Marek Czosnyka, Xavier Monnet, Maurizio Cecconi, Chiara Robba
BACKGROUND: The use of the passive leg raising (PLR) is limited in acute brain injury (ABI) patients with increased intracranial pressure (ICP) since the postural change of the head may impact on ICP and cerebral autoregulation. However, the PLR use may prevent a positive daily fluid balance, which had been recently associated to worse neurological outcomes. We therefore studied early and delayed effects of PLR on the cerebral autoregulation of patients recovering from ABI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a Prospective, observational, single-center study conducted in critically ill patients admitted with stable ABI and receiving invasive ICP monitoring, multimodal neuromonitoring and continuous hemodynamic monitoring...
January 16, 2024: Critical Care: the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38219072/rehydration-post-transport-duration-of-oral-fluid-therapy-on-behavior-biochemical-measures-of-hydration-and-health-of-neonatal-dairy-calves
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Jessica A Pempek, Zachary England, Gregory G Habing, Andrew Niehaus
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of 0, 1, 2, or 3-d of oral electrolyte solutions (OES) following transport on calf behavior, biochemical measures of hydration, and subsequent health. Two cohorts of 60 Holstein bull calves approximately 3-7 d of age were included in this experiment. Calves (n=30/treatment) were randomized to 1 of 4 treatments on arrival at a calf-raising facility: 1) 1-d OES; 2) 2-d OES; 3) 3-d OES; or 4) no OES (control). Calves were evaluated for signs of arthritis, depression, dehydration, diarrhea, fever, navel inflammation, and respiratory disease on arrival (d 0) and 1, 2, 3, and 7 d after arrival...
January 14, 2024: Journal of Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218818/blood-pressure-response-to-clonidine-in-children-with-short-stature-is-correlated-with-postural-characteristics-a-retrospective-cross-sectional-study
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Wentao Yang, Shanshan Wang, Wei Gu, Francis Manyori Bigambo, Yubing Wang, Xu Wang
BACKGROUND: Clonidine stimulation test has been widely used in the diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency in children with short stature with a high level of reliability. However, it may cause hypotension, which usually appears as headache, dizziness, bradycardia, and even syncope. It is well known that elevating the beds to make patients' feet above their cardiac level might relieve this discomfort. However, the real efficiency of this method remains to be proved while the best angle for the elevated bed is still unclear...
January 13, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38211934/endovascular-ablation-of-the-right-greater-splanchnic-nerve-in-heart-failure-with-preserved-ejection-fraction-rationale-design-and-lead-in-phase-results-of-the-rebalance-hf-trial
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Marat Fudim, Sheldon Litwin, Barry A Borlaug, Rajeev C Mohan, Matthew J Price, Peter Fail, Teona Zirakashvili, Tamaz Shaburishvili, Parag Goyal, Scott L Hummel, Ravi B Patel, Vivek Y Reddy, Daniel Burkhoff, Manesh R Patel, Sami I Somo, Sanjiv J Shah
INTRODUCTION: Splanchnic vasoconstriction augments transfer of blood volume from the abdomen into the thorax, which may increase filling pressures and hemodynamic congestion in patients with noncompliant hearts. Therapeutic interruption of splanchnic nerve activity holds promise to reduce hemodynamic congestion in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Here we describe (1) the rationale and design of the first sham-controlled randomized clinical trial (RCT) of splanchnic nerve ablation for HFpEF; and (2) the 12-month results of the lead-in (open-label) trial participants...
January 9, 2024: Journal of Cardiac Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190576/simultaneous-venous-arterial-doppler-ultrasound-during-early-fluid-resuscitation-to-characterize-a-novel-doppler-starling-curve-a-prospective-observational-pilot-study
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Jon-Émile S Kenny, Ross Prager, Philippe Rola, Korbin Haycock, Stanley O Gibbs, Delaney H Johnston, Christine Horner, Joseph K Eibl, Vivian C Lau, Benjamin O Kemp
Background: The likelihood of a patient being preload responsive-a state where the cardiac output or stroke volume (SV) increases significantly in response to preload-depends on both cardiac filling and function. This relationship is described by the canonical Frank-Starling curve. Research Question : We hypothesize that a novel method for phenotyping hypoperfused patients (ie, the "Doppler Starling curve") using synchronously measured jugular venous Doppler as a marker of central venous pressure (CVP) and corrected flow time of the carotid artery (ccFT) as a surrogate for SV will refine the pretest probability of preload responsiveness/unresponsiveness...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114373/comparison-between-changes-in-systolic-pressure-variation-and-pulse-pressure-variation-after-passive-leg-raising-to-predict-fluid-responsiveness-in-postoperative-critically-ill-patients
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Jin Xie, Li Xu, Ke Peng, Jun Chen, Jingjie Wan
OBJECTIVE: The authors aimed to evaluate the precision of changes in systolic-pressure variation after passive leg raising (PLR) as a predictor of fluid responsiveness in postoperative critically ill patients, and to compare the precision of changes in pulse-pressure variation after PLR (ΔPPVPLR ) with changes in systolic-pressure variation after PLR (ΔSPVPLR ). DESIGN: A prospective observational study. SETTING: A surgical intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital...
November 17, 2023: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38106371/carotid-flow-time-compared-with-invasive-monitoring-as-a-predictor-of-volume-responsiveness-in-icu-patients
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Tomislav Jelic, Jordan Chenkin
Objectives : Identifying patients who will have an increase in their cardiac output from volume administration is difficult to identify. We propose the use of carotid flow time, which is a non-invasive means to determine if a patient is volume responsive. Methods : Patients admitted to a critical care unit with a pulmonary artery catheter in place were enrolled. We perform a carotid flow time and pulmonary artery catheter measurement of cardiac output pre and post-passive leg raise and comparing the two. An increase of 10% change in the pre- vs...
2023: POCUS J
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